www.pinchukfund.orgProjectsCradles of HopeWithin the framework of the "New Life" project, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation has provided equipment for Neonatal Centre "Cradles of Hope" in Khmelnytsky
24.05.2013 - Within the framework of the "New Life" project, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation has provided equipment for Neonatal Centre "Cradles of Hope" in Khmelnytsky
Larisa Prytulayk, head of neonatal centre conducts a tour for the guests
Victor Pinchuk Foundation Executive Director Victoria Chernyavska
The official opening of the neonatal center in Khmelnitsky
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care and newborn care departments
Victoriya Oleksiuk, head of newborn postintensive care department
Liliya Kovalyova, head nurse of newborn intensive care department
Vasyl Choliy, head of intensive care department
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
Victor Pinchuk Foundation Executive Director Victoriya Chernyavskaya, "Cradles of Hope" project coordinator Svetlana Gavrilenko, Vladimir Mitin, “NZ Techno” director in Ukraine and the team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
The team of doctors and nurses of intensive care department
Equipment of intensive care department
Equipment of intensive care department
Equipment of intensive care department
Equipment of intensive care department
Training for intensive care department team to work with the new equipment
As part of its technical support for the Cradles of Hope centres, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation has purchased 150 pulse oximeters worth 52,501 hryvnas for extremely preterm baby care at the National Children's Specialised Hospital Okhmatdyt.
After maintenance and replacement of worn parts, the compressors continue continue assuming their important function. The overall cost of the reparation works is UAH 66 052.
On April 11, 2019, a practice training in the prolonged inspiration method using the NeoPuff TMRD-900 infant breath resuscitator was held on the base of the Kyiv Perinatal Centre with the support of the Ukrainian Philanthropic Marketplace, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and NZ Tekhno.